The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volumes 65-66Edward Hungerford Goddard Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society., 1970 - Natural history |
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Page 49
Assuming that the alignment of the sides shown on the plan is correct , it seems improbable that the cairn originally extended , as Passmore believed , beneath the road which runs to the west . It seems more likely that the length ...
Assuming that the alignment of the sides shown on the plan is correct , it seems improbable that the cairn originally extended , as Passmore believed , beneath the road which runs to the west . It seems more likely that the length ...
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None of the other sherds showed any reaction , but a piece of burnt clay found in the pit , and associated with the pottery , behaved similarly to sherd ( 10 ) and would seem also to exhibit some of the characteristics of ...
None of the other sherds showed any reaction , but a piece of burnt clay found in the pit , and associated with the pottery , behaved similarly to sherd ( 10 ) and would seem also to exhibit some of the characteristics of ...
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II of ribbed socketed axes , to which the ' South Wales ' type belongs would seem in the main to date to ... Kent , may also be compared.14 The channelled “ ribbing ' of our example seems very hard to parallel and suggests that this may ...
II of ribbed socketed axes , to which the ' South Wales ' type belongs would seem in the main to date to ... Kent , may also be compared.14 The channelled “ ribbing ' of our example seems very hard to parallel and suggests that this may ...
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EDITORS NOTE | 1 |
THE HERON IN WILTSHIRE by Geoffrey L Boyle | 7 |
THE WEATHER OF 1969 by T E Rogers | 15 |
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